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Turbat, one of the four divisions of Verat, said last time that after his death, his two sons gradually divided the tribes into the Dzungars and the Durberts. These two parts are the same as the Turk Special Department and the Heshuo Special Department

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Four of the Four Divisions of Velat - Turbat

Last time I said:

After his death, his two sons gradually divided the congregation into the Dzungar and Durbert tribes. These two ministries, together with the Turks and the Heshuo Special Department, are called the Four Divisions of the Veyrat. So how did the Turks and Heshuos develop into the Veyrat Alliance?

Turgut Ministry:

The Turks were descendants of the Krebe, and at first during Genghis Khan's conquest of the world, the Turks also participated in the army. Genghis Khan's iron horse swept through Eurasia and occupied a lot of territory, and took the opportunity to find a vast natural pasture with abundant water and grass in the Emin River Valley at the northern foot of the Tianshan Mountains and survived.

After the decline of the Mongol Empire, the surrounding situation began to deteriorate, the Ming Dynasty replaced the Yuan Dynasty, the Slavs also united to do things, due to the increase in population, the struggle in the outside world was complicated. In order to resolve this contradiction and to ensure its own superiority while developing outward, the Turks took the initiative to find allies in the Western Mongolia region in an attempt to gain the support of allies. Its essence was to compete with the Kazakh Khanate for grasslands and to have a competitive advantage over the Eastern Mongol tribes, so the Hutul Special Department became one of the Weyrat alliances.

But with the revolt of the Slavs, a more powerful centralized state of Russia rose. And constantly provoking the steppe tribes, in the face of new fierce enemies, Veyrat had to unite closely and temporarily repelled Russia.

The alliance was not unbreakable, and the struggle for power was never-ending: Dzungar, one of the Vetellas, in order to unify Mongolia, was constantly provoking Turks internally with the Russian secretaries of state. At the time of internal and external difficulties, the Turks had to travel far away to the Caspian Sea in order to protect themselves.

The westward-moving Turks established the Turk Khanate, and the lands before the westward migration were occupied by the Kazakh Khanate and the Dzungars.

The Turks had a good time in this new land, but unfortunately the good times did not last long, Russia began to infiltrate the Kazakh Khanate in order to control Central Asia, and the Dzungars continued to attack the Eastern Mongol tribes in an attempt to unify Mongolia. Seeing this situation, the Turks were powerless and could only sweep the snow in front of the door by themselves. But the ambitious Russia did not intend to spare them, and Russia surrounded the Turgut Khanate from three sides in an attempt to completely blockade turk. In order to break through the Russian blockade, Turgut did his best to fight against it, but unfortunately failed miserably.

Because of the heroic resistance of the Turks, Russia also realized that the Turk Khanate could not win quickly, and because of the Islamic Turkic tribes and countries south of the Caucasus Mountains. Seeing the frequent harassment of Russia's borders with the support of the Ottoman Empire, Russia thought of a "best of both worlds" approach:

That is, the Turk Khanate was allowed to maintain its independence, but at the cost of helping russia to deal with and defend against harassment by Turkic tribes and states. The purpose is to make them consume each other. In the face of Russia's mighty Turks, they had to bend over backwards.

By the end of the 17th century, Russia and the Ottoman Empire had launched a protracted war over the northern shore of the Black Sea, and Russia forcibly recruited troops from Turgut in order to replenish its troops, and strengthened its control over Turgut.

What to do? Are we going to resist or continue to attrition? The situation at hand worried the Turks. Thinking about it, the leader of Turgut finally decided: Return to the East...

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